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Displayed on this page are M- names 441 to 460. Among these names, Morgan (English and Welsh) was the most popular in 2007 with a rank of #43 and a usage of 0.2688%, and it was followed by Molly (English), Monica (English, Italian, and Portuguese), Mollie (English), Monique (French), Moriah (English), and Montana (English) in descending order. Rare M- names include the English Moira, the Welsh Mon, the English, Irish, Manx, Welsh, German, and Scandinavian Mona, the German Moni, the German, Scandinavian, and Slavic Monika, the English Monny, the English and Scottish Morag, the English and Irish Moreen, the German, Italian, and Spanish Morena, the French Morgaine, the English Morgana, Morgane, and the English and Scottish Morven.
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Moira Mollie Molly Mon ... good, noble; single, ... of Celtic origin and it is predominantly used ... variant form of Mona ... Mona Moni ... single, only; monk, ... of Old Greek origin and it is used ... form of Monika ... Monica Monika Monique Monny ... single, only; monk, ... has its origins in the Old Greek language ... form of Monica ... Montana Morag ... sea; big, great ... mainly used in the English and Scottish ... of Celtic origin ... form of Mór ... Moreen ... sea; big, great ... language of origin is Celtic ... predominantly used in English and Irish ... Morena ... brown, brown-haired ... language of origin is Spanish ... predominantly used in German, Italian, and ... Morgaine ... sea; big, great; edge, ... mainly used in French and its ... variation of Morgana ... Morgan Morgana ... sea; big, great; edge, ... of Celtic origin and it is used ... unusual as a baby girl name ... Morgane ... sea; big, great; edge, ... origin is Celtic, and its use, English ... variation of Morgana ... Moriah Morven ... big peak, big gap ... largely used in English and Scottish, ... name is of obscure derivation; it is of the ... |